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Post# 905316   11/3/2016 at 14:42 (2,702 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

Hello, long time no post!

Recently, a video of an Enxuta washing machine cropped up in my suggested videos feed on youtube, I've since seen a few videos of other Enxtua machines and I think that they are pretty interesting!
I was wondering if anyone on here was familiar with the brand and could give me some more info on these machines, they are pretty quirky.
Main questions being weather they were mid, high or bottom end of market machines, what year they started appearing and what the reliability of them was and if the company is still selling machines.
P.s, I dont know how old this machine in the link is, I think its about 2000's so I'm posting it here.

Tom








Post# 905407 , Reply# 1   11/4/2016 at 06:16 (2,701 days old) by brastemp (Brazil)        

Hi aegokocarat the washer Enxuta brand is Brazilian. It was sold here in the 80s and 90s was a popular washer with low prices and small capacity. I believe they were based on European washers of Endora brand for not having suspension system but pendulums. The factory went bankrupt because of in Brazil people do not like the front load washing system, especially Enxuta coming out walking every spin. The construction of the washing machine was simple, but fragile and broke a lot.

Post# 905429 , Reply# 2   11/4/2016 at 09:31 (2,701 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        
Brastemp

Thank you! :)
No suspension but a pendulum? how does that work?


Post# 905430 , Reply# 3   11/4/2016 at 09:34 (2,701 days old) by Sbond22 (Grove City, Fl. USA)        
No suspension but a pendulum? how does that work?

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Not very well, apparently.

Post# 905432 , Reply# 4   11/4/2016 at 09:44 (2,701 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Shouldn't that be Eudora instead of Endora?

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Post# 905502 , Reply# 5   11/4/2016 at 19:20 (2,700 days old) by brastemp (Brazil)        

Guys, I found a video who shows better the pendulum action.






Post# 905512 , Reply# 6   11/4/2016 at 22:58 (2,700 days old) by virabhadrasana (France / Italy)        
Endora (LOL)

an ENDORA washer ? It would have flashy colour and wouldn't stop disappearing from the laundry room ;-))))))


Post# 905521 , Reply# 7   11/5/2016 at 03:46 (2,700 days old) by Sbond22 (Grove City, Fl. USA)        
HaHa

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Good job. I had to google "Endora" before I "got it".

Post# 905528 , Reply# 8   11/5/2016 at 07:20 (2,700 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

Ahhhh!!
So thats how it works, thanks Brastemp :)


Post# 905536 , Reply# 9   11/5/2016 at 08:59 (2,700 days old) by Sbond22 (Grove City, Fl. USA)        
Somehow cement boats...

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...don't seem too weird to me anymore.


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